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Privateer: Righteous Fire
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Expansion for Wing Commander: Privateer
Platform MS-DOS
Engine Origin FX
Release Date February 24, 1994
December 20, 2012 (GOG)
Language English


Privateer: Righteous Fire is an expansion for Wing Commander Privateer. It was released on February 24, 1994.

Description

Box Back Cover

Privateer Righteous Fire

Welcome Back to the Edge of the Unknown

So you think you're a hotshot pilot. A clever entrepreneur. A notorious pirate. You've destroyed the Steltek Drone, secured the alien artifact, and outfought and outsmarted everyone in your way. Now, you're taking a well-deserved break on one of Gemini's pleasure worlds. But relaxation will soon be the last thing on your mind...

In Righteous Fire, you're once again transported to the seamy side of the universe, where you discover a fiendish plot that threatens the order and prosperity of Gemini Sector. Whether you're a merchant, pirate or mercenary, plenty of action awaits if you're willing to risk all you earned in Privateer.

  • Extend the career of your original Privateer character and ship as you undertake new money-making journeys through Gemini Sector!
  • Engage in higher-profit trade ventures as you barter and scrimp to equip your ship with new hardware.
  • Decide your own course of action and choose among multiple fixers. If you find a better offer elsewhere, take it!
  • Unveil a startling discovery in Gemini Sector as you find out why law and order are dissolving into chaos.

NOT A COMPLETE GAME. You must own Privateer to play Righteous Fire.

System Requirements

REQUIRES: PRIVATEER GAME, Additional 4+MB on hard disk (in addition to that required for Privateer)

MS-DOS: 386DX/33Mhz+, Intel 486™ or 100% compatible PC system

SUPPORTS: DOS 6.0 with DoubleSpace

OPTIMAL: 486/25MHz+, 1 meg video card, joystick and sound board

Pakaging

Box Contents

Releases

  • United States
  • Europe
  • Spain

Versions

There are two versions of Righteous Fire: the original diskette release and then an updated version included with Wing Commander Privateer CD-ROM.

Differences

Strategy Guides

There is no official guide which covers Righteous Fire.

Screenshots

Music

Cutscenes

Ships

Righteous Fire adds two ships to the game.


Missions

Righteous Fire's campaign consists of 26 missions. It can be started by talking to Tayla at Oakham, Lynn Murphy at Edom, Sandra Goodin at Perry Naval Base or E. Masterson at the Oxford. The player must fly two out of three of the serieses from Tayla, Murphy and Goodin before they are able to progress past Masterson's missions.


Components

Righteous Fire adds eleven new upgrades to the game.


Universe

Characters

Other

Credits

Role Name Source
Production
Producer Warren Spector Game, Documentation
Development
Project Leader Arthur DiBianca Game, Documentation
Game Concept Phil Wattenbarger Game, Documentation
Programming Arthur DiBianca Game, Documentation
Design Tom Kassebaum Game, Documentation
Phil Wattenbarger Game, Documentation
Conversations Arthur DiBianca Game, Documentation
Phil Wattenbarger Game, Documentation
Art Melinda Bordelon Game, Documentation
Alan Perez Game, Documentation
Brian Smith Game, Documentation
Music Barry Leitch Game, Documentation
Quality Assurance
Quality Assurance Leader Dan Orzulak Game, Documentation
Quality Assurance Team Charles Angel Game, Documentation
Jerrold Harrington Game, Documentation
Kevin Kushner Game, Documentation
Packaging
Graphic Design Trey Hermann Documentation
Documentation Arthur DiBianca Documentation
Tuesday Frase Documentation
Melissa Mead Documentation
Thanks
Special Thanks Ed Maurer Game, Documentation


Press

Reviews

Publication Issue Pages Score
APC July 1994 237-238 None
ComClub April 1994 35 4+/5
Computer Gaming World May 1994 25 None
Electronic Entertainment July 1994 91 3/5
Hyper July 1994 66 82/100
HiScore Professionel May 1994 36-37 85/100
Micromania April 1994 28 90/100
OK PC April 1994 60-61 90/100
PC Action April 1994 55 68/100
PC Review May 1994 76 5/10
PC Games N May 1994 114-115 80/100
PC Zone May 1994 46 80/100
Pelit March 1994 16 76/100
Play Time May 1994 52 90/100

APC

ComClub (Finnish)

Computer Gaming World

Electronic Entertainment

Hyper

HiScore Professionel (Danish)

Micromania (Spanish)

OK PC (Spanish)

PC Action

PC Review

PC Games N (German)

PC Zone

Pelit (Finnish)

Play Time (German)

Guides

Play Time